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Liberals are in Big Trouble in BC
03.18.08 (8:36 am)   [edit]

Leaving Quarda aside, the Liberals are in real trouble in BC. North Vancouver, Richmond, Newton North Delta are all on the razor's edge, Keith Martin will be in for a fight in Esquimalt Juan de Fuca and West Vancouver is as good as gone. If the election was held today I say the Liberals would loose 4 of the aforementioned 5. I think Martin would hold onto his seat. One problem is Dion's English. His accent is strong and his ability to express himself in English is not nearly what it is in French and well that does seem to be a problem in Toronto it certainly is here. Another problem is that Vancouver is a fiscally conservative city, with a very fiscally conservative media. This is not a town of Red Tories. This is not Toronto. There is no Toronto Star. There is the Vancouver Sun and the Fraser Institute. Luckily for the Liberals it is also socially liberal city. By and large SSM played very well here and there is strong support for drug reform of all kinds. If the Liberals are serious about holding onto what they have in BC and perhaps even picking up a seat or two, they need to develop some policies that will appeal to libertarians. Right now the cupboard is bare.

 


posted by: Babylonian (reply)
post date: 03.18.08 (10:19 am)

I am willing to bet that your blog will be the only liberal one admiting there is a huge huge problem in B.C. It amazes me how Rae and Findlay can even credit their "victories" through hard work, sweat, blood etc.

At least your talking about the situation.



posted by: Babylonian (reply)
post date: 03.18.08 (10:21 am)

I am willing to bet that your blog will be the only liberal one admiting there is a huge huge problem in B.C. It amazes me how Rae and Findlay can even credit their "victories" through hard work, sweat, blood etc.

At least your talking about the situation.



posted by: Babylonian (reply)
post date: 03.18.08 (10:21 am)

I am willing to bet that your blog will be the only liberal one admiting there is a huge huge problem in B.C. It amazes me how Rae and Findlay can even credit their "victories" through hard work, sweat, blood etc.

At least your talking about the situation.



posted by: Ron (reply)
post date: 03.18.08 (2:15 pm)

In Quebec, the Liberal Party has, slowly but surely, become the Montreal Party with little or now support off the Island. Could this be happening Canada wide? Is the Liberal Party, slowly but surely, becoming the Toronto Party. It seems that the only policies they advocate are ones that get votes in Toronto - the rest of the country not so much.



posted by: koby (reply)
post date: 03.18.08 (3:26 pm)

New Brunswick, PEI, NFLD, Nova Scotia.

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